Limited Representation: Limiting Your Legal Fees in a Divorce Proceeding

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Six Steps to Take When You Feel Divorce is Imminent

There’s no question about it — divorce is one of the most difficult and painful decisions someone may have to make.  We often listen to clients equate the pain caused by a divorce with that of the death of a close friend or relative. It can be incredibly difficult to make completely objective, emotion-free decisions […]

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Grounds For An Annulment In Georgia

While they are not common in Georgia, annulments can be granted under specific circumstances. An annulment is used to end a marriage that, in the states eyes, is invalid, compared to a divorce that ends what is considered to be legally a “real” marriage. The terms under which one can obtain an annulments in Georgia […]

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My Ex Isn’t Following Our Court Order, Now What? A.K.A Deadbeat Spouse

You and your ex-spouse had a “dream” divorce.  There was no yelling, no name calling, no arguments regarding the kids, parenting plan or child support.  Heck, your Ex didn’t even have an issue refinancing the house and getting you off the mortgage and the deed.  Neither of you wanted alimony, but you sure did appreciate […]

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Served with Divorce Papers? What to Do in the State of Georgia

YOU GOT SERVED!! What does it mean to be “served” according to Georgia law and what do you do if you are served with process?   Every civil lawsuit (including domestic relations cases such as divorce and child support modification) requires what is called service of process.  The purpose of service is of course, to notify […]

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